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NSU’s Sequoyah Institute presents “Cirque Zuma Zuma”

Published: 2018-01-29

(Tahlequah, Oklahoma) - Northeastern State University will present Cirque Zuma Zuma at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts. The performance is part of the 2017-2018 Sequoyah Institute Performing Arts Series.

Produced by African Acrobats International, Inc., this 90-minute show will feature an array of talents mixed with some of the best loved skills associated with African variety arts. The mysticism attendees can expect to see includes human pyramids, chair balancing, contortionists, pole acts, hula hoops and much more.

Interim Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dr. Robyn Pursley said the Sequoyah Institute is excited to bring such a unique show to NSU.

I think people will find this show to be fun and amazing for the entire family, she said. We will be announcing a special ticket deal for NSU families starting Feb. 1. Any adult ticket purchased by a NSU faculty or staff member will be accompanied by a free child ticket. We are hoping to see lots of families at the show, and we know that cost can be a barrier.

Tickets for the performance may be purchased online, by phone at 918-444-4500 or in person weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sequoyah Institute Box Office, now conveniently located at 300 N. Muskogee Ave., at the NSU Playhouse. Tickets will also be available at the Center for the Performing Arts Box Office beginning one hour before show time.

Individual performance tickets, season tickets and group discounts are available. As always, tickets are free for NSU students with a current ID.

The Sequoyah Institute Performing Arts Series is funded in part by a grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the Mid America Arts Alliance. The Sequoyah Institute can be reached by phone at 918-444-4500.